Australia surged ahead on Day 2 of the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord’s, powered by a historic spell from skipper Pat Cummins, as they closed the day with a commanding lead over South Africa.
In an unforgettable post-lunch burst, Cummins ripped through South Africa’s lower order, ending with 6/28, the best bowling figures ever by a captain at Lord’s, eclipsing Bob Willis’s 1982
His haul also took him past 300 Test wickets, making him the eighth Australian to achieve this milestone.
South Africa resumed on 43/4, trailing Australia’s 212 by 169 runs. A resolute 64-run stand between Temba Bavuma (36) and David Bedingham (39)* delivered hope. Bavuma fell just before lunch, edging Cummins to slip. South Africa reached 121/5 at lunch, still 91 runs behind
Cummins quickly castled Kyle Verreynne (13), Marco Jansen (0), and David Bedingham to complete a five-for; he wrapped up the innings by dismissing Keshav Maharaj (run-out) and finally Kagiso Rabada, finishing at 138 all out, giving Australia a 74-run first-innings lead.
Australia began their reply with Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne but both fell early to Rabada: Khawaja for 6 and Green for a duck. After tea, a dramatic collapse saw Australia slump to 73/7, courtesy of a terrific spell from Lungi Ngidi and Candice Rabada. Rescuers Alex Carey (43) and Mitchell Starc (16)* steadied the ship, guiding Australia to 144/8 at stumps, extending the overall lead to 218 runs.
Australia holds the upper hand, with over 200 runs lead and 2 wickets remaining. If Carey and Starc can add modest runs, they’ll set a daunting target. Cummins, balanced as a fierce competitor and inspirational captain, has steered Australia into the ideal position to defend the mace
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